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Montevideo in 1855, and in 1977 they were
transferred to the
Artigas Mausoleum.
Artigas was born in
Montevideo on June 19, 1764. His
grandparents were...
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artigas or
Artigas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Artigas may
refer to:
People Francesc Santacruz i
Artigas (17th-18th century),
Catalan sculptor...
- Flag of
Artigas may
refer to:
Artigas flag: the flag of
political leader José
Gervasio Artigas,
which is one of the
national flags Uruguay and the flag...
- The
Artigas Mausoleum is a
monument to
Uruguayan hero José
Artigas,
located in
Plaza Independencia, in the
neighbourhood of
Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo. It...
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Artigas (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtiɣas]) is the
capital of the
Artigas Department of Uruguay. Its name
comes from that of the
national hero, José Gervasio...
- The
General Artigas Bridge (Spanish:
Puente General Artigas) is an
international road
bridge that
crosses the
Uruguay River and
joins Argentina and Uruguay...
- João
Batista Vilanova Artigas (June 23, 1915 –
January 12, 1985) was a
Brazilian modernist architect. Born in Curitiba,
Artigas is
considered one of the...
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Narciso Artigas Coch (Santiago
March 21, 1929 –
December 13, 2022) was a
Chilean entomologist and
academic of the
University of Concepción.
Artigas graduated...
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Artigas Department (Spanish:
Departamento de
Artigas,
Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtiɣas]) is the
northernmost department of Uruguay,
located in its northwestern...
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Member "Carme
Artigas, la gurú de la transición digital". La
Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2020-01-24.
Retrieved 2023-11-05. "Carme
Artigas deja la secretaría...